Blogger profile: Thales

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Getting your organisation post-quantum ready

While quantum computing is still very much in its early stages, it’s important that companies are already thinking about this evolving technology – and more importantly implementing and stress testing much needed solutions suitable for a post-quantum world. In this blog series we have already discussed the evolving threat that is quantum computing, the need […]

Preparing Digital Identity for the Post-Quantum Era

In our previous blog we discussed the emerging technology that is quantum computing, the benefits it brings, but also the risks it can pose to digital identities. In this next blog we’ll be taking a closer look at Post Quantum Cryptography, and the measures being taken by the industry to secure digital identities in the […]

Digital identity: Dispelling the myths

Digital identities have had a significant impact on the way we interact, transact, and explore the world around us. However, there is still a limited understanding of what they are and the benefits they have. In our latest piece for Computer Fraud & Security Magazine, we addressed some of the common misunderstandings around digital IDs, and […]

Trends to watch at this year’s IoT Tech Conference

The potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) is huge, with connected devices around the world holding the promise of a better, greener and safer future. This makes events like IoT Tech Expo Europe even more important. On the 26th and 27th of September 2023, enterprise leaders from around the world will come together to explore […]

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Unofficial digital IDs – what are the risks?

Digital identification has rapidly become an integral part of our day-to-day lives, simplifying processes for both individuals and businesses. What was once considered technology exclusive to “tech-savvy digital natives” has now become more mainstream, with large parts of the population embracing digital IDs. This shift has been significantly accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic and associated […]

Biometrics in law enforcement

How biometrics can help to make our world a safer place We’ve recently been exploring biometric technologies on this blog and how they have become a part of our everyday lives, helping us to move, travel and pay more seamlessly. Indeed, fingerprints, retinal scans, voice identification and facial recognition have all become invaluable tools to […]

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